
 These fine folks are the proprietors of Spike's Vintage Motorsports, Mike and Annie. As you can see they are the ultimate picture of American Gothic Biker Edition!
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Meet Phil! Phil has been with Spike's since day one. Phil can often
found back in "paradise" aka the buffing room where he has mastered the
fine art of turning aged aluminum into works of art. When he's not
buffing and polishing here Phil is needed at the waterways of North
America where he helps to control the Muskie population. An avid boater
and fisherman who spends his free time as a hand model, Phil's attention
to detail will amaze you.
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Meet Chad! Chad is our resident motorcycle technician. Fastest technician you'll ever see - in fact he's so fast that you'll have a hard time finding him in the picture. He never stops moving. Chad has earned many Service Technician awards from Harley Davidson and works full time at "another local dealership that specializes in Harley Davidson Sale and Service" (Biketown) and thanks to the management there, we are thankful to have Chad with us on a part-time basis. The next time you're in, ask him about his first meeting with Don - it wasn't funny then, but the old-timers sure had to chuckle.
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Meet "Ace" - our resident parts dude, motorcycle ace-sembler and test rider. "Ace" can be found near his lift when there are restoration projects and Royal Enfield bikes to be put together. When missing from his workstation, we often hear him upstairs sorting, tagging and rearranging vintage motorcycle parts. "Ace" has a delightful collection of vintage motorcycles that he restored. "Ace" and his restorations can be found at many shows in the area.
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| The lovely young lady on the left is our CFO, Chief Fiscal Officer. She's shown here demonstrating what she does when customers buy a bike from another dealership.
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| Our mail stamper extraordinaire! She stamps all incoming mail with the
date received, does the majority of the coloring projects required by
management and is our CEO ~ Chief Entertainment Officer.
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| If there are trucks to be unloaded, boxes to haul upstairs or other
heavy lifting to be done, you'll see any number of these guys around.
Not to worry, we don't allow capes during work hours for safety reasons.
Safety never takes a break!
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